A commentary: or, sermons vpon the second chapter of the first epistle of Saint Peter vvherein method, sense, doctrine, and vse, is, with great variety of matter, profitably handled; and sundry heads of diuinity largely discussed. By Nicholas Byfield, late preacher of God's Word at Isle-worth in Middlesex.

Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622
Gouge, William, 1578-1653
Publisher: Printed by Humfrey Lownes for George Latham and are to be sould at his shop in Paul s Church yard at the signe of the brazen Serpent
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A17384 ESTC ID: S107078 STC ID: 4211
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- 2 Peter II -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thirdly, Pharises and merit-mongers, that by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of Iesus Christ, Rom. 10.4. Thirdly, Pharisees and merit-mongers, that by going about to establish their own righteousness, deny the righteousness of Iesus christ, Rom. 10.4. ord, np1 cc n2, cst p-acp vvg a-acp pc-acp vvi po32 d n1, vvb dt n1 pp-f np1 np1, np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.10; 1 Corinthians 12.27 (ODRV); 2 Peter 3; Hebrews 6.2; Peter 2; Romans 10.3 (AKJV); Romans 10.4
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Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 True 0.697 0.938 7.307
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 True 0.694 0.91 14.916
Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. thirdly, pharises and merit-mongers, that by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 False 0.65 0.864 7.773
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. thirdly, pharises and merit-mongers, that by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 False 0.648 0.789 15.05
Romans 10.3 (Tyndale) romans 10.3: for they are ignoraunt of the rightewesnes which is alowed before god and goo about to stablisshe their awne rightewesnes and therfore are not obedient vnto the rightewesnes which is of valew before god. by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 True 0.637 0.525 1.312
Romans 10.3 (ODRV) romans 10.3: for not knowing the iustice of god, and seeking to establish their owne, they haue not been subiect to the iustice of god. by going about to establish their owne righteousnes, deny the righteousnes of iesus christ, rom. 10.4 True 0.613 0.844 5.763




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In-Text Rom. 10.4. Romans 10.4